Mammalian carnivore communities affect entire ecosystem functioning and structure. However, their large spatial requirements, preferred habitats, low densities, and elusive behavior deem them difficult to study. In recent years, noninvasive techniques have become much more common as they can be used to monitor multiple carnivore species across large areas at a relatively modest cost. Hair snares have the potential to fulfill such requirements, but have rarely been tested in Europe. Our objective was to quantitatively assess the effectiveness of hair snares for surveying mesocarnivores in the Iberian Peninsula (Southwestern Europe), by comparison with camera-trapping. We used an occupancy modeling framework to assess method-specific detectab...
[Context]: The estimation of population parameters for mammalian carnivore species is a challenging ...
Documenting the distribution of elusive carnivores is difficult, but remotely triggered cameras may ...
Spatial capture–recapture models can produce unbiased estimates of population density, but sparse de...
Carnivores are elusive, nocturnal and scarce, hence, their detection is difficult. Camera trapping h...
Knowing the distribution of expanding carnivore species is paramount for identifying and addressing ...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 8th European Congress of Mammalogy, celebrado en Varsovia (Polonia...
Large carnivore monitoring is a difficult endeavor, and mountain lions (Puma concolor), with their n...
Site occupancy provides a reasonable estimate of population status and trends, and it also provides ...
These data were generated to compare different methods of estimating population density from marked ...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 11th International Mammalogical Congress, celebrado en Belfast (Ir...
<div>In this study we aimed to investigate trap efficiency and specificity by three widely use...
Human population growth is a major threat to the biodiversity of mammals in China. Rapid development...
Camera trapping, paired with analytical methods for estimating species occurrence, population size o...
Wildcats are among the most elusive and least investigated carnivores in Central Europe. Here, we pr...
A central goal in camera-trapping (CT) studies is to maximize detection probability and precision of...
[Context]: The estimation of population parameters for mammalian carnivore species is a challenging ...
Documenting the distribution of elusive carnivores is difficult, but remotely triggered cameras may ...
Spatial capture–recapture models can produce unbiased estimates of population density, but sparse de...
Carnivores are elusive, nocturnal and scarce, hence, their detection is difficult. Camera trapping h...
Knowing the distribution of expanding carnivore species is paramount for identifying and addressing ...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 8th European Congress of Mammalogy, celebrado en Varsovia (Polonia...
Large carnivore monitoring is a difficult endeavor, and mountain lions (Puma concolor), with their n...
Site occupancy provides a reasonable estimate of population status and trends, and it also provides ...
These data were generated to compare different methods of estimating population density from marked ...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 11th International Mammalogical Congress, celebrado en Belfast (Ir...
<div>In this study we aimed to investigate trap efficiency and specificity by three widely use...
Human population growth is a major threat to the biodiversity of mammals in China. Rapid development...
Camera trapping, paired with analytical methods for estimating species occurrence, population size o...
Wildcats are among the most elusive and least investigated carnivores in Central Europe. Here, we pr...
A central goal in camera-trapping (CT) studies is to maximize detection probability and precision of...
[Context]: The estimation of population parameters for mammalian carnivore species is a challenging ...
Documenting the distribution of elusive carnivores is difficult, but remotely triggered cameras may ...
Spatial capture–recapture models can produce unbiased estimates of population density, but sparse de...